In the Timeline view, select one or more sound clips by doing one of the following:

To select a single sound clip, click on it.

To select a series of sound clips, draw a rectangle around them by clicking just outside of the clips you want to select, then dragging the mouse cursor all the way to the last clip you want to select:

To select a series of sound clips, you can also click on the first clip you want to select, then, while holding the Shift key, click on the last clip you want to select. This will select all clips between the two clips you clicked on, inclusively.

To select several sound clips, press and hold Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ (macOS), then click on each clip you want to select.

Right-click on the selection, then select one of the following: Set Colour > Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple or Custom.

In the Timeline view, select the clip or clips which you want to reset to their default colour by doing one of the following:

To select a single soundvideo clip, click on it.

To select a series of soundvideo clips, draw a rectangle around them by clicking just outside of the clips you want to select, then dragging the mouse cursor all the way to the last clip you want to select:

To select a series of soundvideo clips, you can also click on the first clip you want to select, then, while holding the Shift key, click on the last clip you want to select. This will select all clips between the two clips you clicked on, inclusively.

To select several soundvideo clips, press and hold Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ (macOS), then click on each clip you want to select.

Right-click on one of the clips in the selection and select Set Colour > Default Colour.

The colour of the selected clip or clips resets to the default colour.